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202406.20202403.22 lloydearickson Non-Fiction, Reviews, Science

Material World Review

Material World’s strength is in examining the many permutations of these substances, and following them from their initial extraction as raw resources through their conversion into recognizable products, although do not expect too great of technical depth.

202406.13202403.22 lloydearickson Non-Fiction, Reviews

Culture Smart: Germany Review

I do wish that Tomalin included a brief list of common German phases, as is present in the Japanese book, but otherwise, I think you’ll find Culture Smart: Germany a handy piece of literature with which to start your explorations.

202406.06202403.22 lloydearickson Philosophy, Reviews

Ethics Review

Spinoza attempted to create a philosophical version of that fundamental geometry text, employing reasoning techniques parallel to those contained in geometric proofs.

202405.23202402.24 lloydearickson History, Non-Fiction, Reviews

The Cutting-Off Way Review

Rather than engaging in “Russeauistic retrospective utopianism," Lee presents a nuanced, complex portrait of indigenous warfare during, prior to, and just after the contact period, examining the question from the tactical, operational, and strategic levels of war.

202405.16202402.02 lloydearickson Fantasy, Reviews

The Sunlit Man Review

The Sunlit Man marks Sanderson’s fiftieth novel, and it is probably the deepest dive yet into connecting the Cosmere.

202405.09202401.31 lloydearickson Non-Fiction, Reviews

Making It So Review

Making It So is well written and has a few, mildly interesting segments, but it overall doesn’t offer much that is unique or freshly insightful in any broader sense.

202405.02202401.31 lloydearickson Historical, Non-Fiction, Reviews

Shahnameh Review

The ”Persian Book of Kings” is sometimes described as the Persian Iliad which, after reading it, I think is a terrible description.  Shahnameh is far less narrative, and it is as much a history book as it is an epic.

202404.25202401.31 lloydearickson Non-Fiction, Reviews

Culture Smart: Japan Review

I have few critiques that I can make, which probably speaks to the importance of managing expectations more than it does the book itself.  With sections on history, language, customs, religion, geography, and good, it addresses all of the basics.

202404.18202401.08 lloydearickson History, Non-Fiction, Reviews

How to Behave Badly in Elizabethan England Review

Slice-of-life history books have a particular appeal, since they include the sorts of details that escape larger “history” texts, but that are exactly what can enrich a story and make its world immersive for the reader.

202404.11202401.04 lloydearickson Non-Fiction, Reviews, Science

Nuts and Bolts Review

Simple machines offer a way of thinking about engineering at a more fundamental level, rather than a systems engineering approach, and Agrawal’s book is an insightful, modern iteration of that idea.

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